Senior Financial Reporting Accountantother related Employment listings - Lakeland, FL at Geebo

Senior Financial Reporting Accountant

Description Our Business Analysis & Reporting department is looking for a Senior Financial Reporting Accountant to provide accounting and analytical support for various financial reporting functions here at Publix; preparing, reviewing and submitting periodic, quarterly and annual filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); consulting on technical accounting guidance; providing accounting, financial analysis and strategic support for shopping center acquisitions and subsidiaries; overseeing the preparation of the CFO's presentations and internal financial statements; analyzing and preparing Financial Performance Reviews and performing various financial responsibilities as requested by management. Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Accounting or Finance or equivalent experience at least two (2) years of accounting or auditing experience knowledge of GAAP, overall accounting standards, general business practices, accounting system functions and financial statements knowledge of SEC reporting requirements ability to analyze financial statements and data excellent communication skills; both verbal and written ability to maintain confidentiality and work independently problem solving and analytical skills intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Excel basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Access and PowerPoint ability to manage a fluctuating workload and tight deadlines by working extended hours and/or weekends during critical financial accounting and reporting cycles Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree in Accounting, Finance or MBA five (5) or more years of relevant business experience including three (3) or more years of auditing experience with a national accounting firm Certified Public Accountant advanced knowledge of SAP.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Accounting, Corporate FinanceEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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